Blaine
Gabbert had a very poor showing in game one, finishing the game with a 16.7 QB rating. His interception was unfortunate
as the ball he threw was very catchable, but the rest of his throws were very
inaccurate, including this:

This was described as "just a little too high" by the Jaguars Television Network despite sailing a few feet over the head of the intended receiver.

When Chad
Henne entered the game, it looked like he had a spring in his step and brought
some energy, and he started well with a good slant to Ace Sanders on his first
drive.But ultimately his three drives resulted in no points. He also had two
passes batted down at the line of scrimmage in a span of three plays.

GAME 2 (@
JETS)

In game two,
Blaine Gabbert looked like the better quarterback, scoring on his first
offensive possession and moving the ball down the field well. Jacksonville ran
a fast-paced offense and Gabbert looked comfortable when getting the ball out
of his hands quickly. He made a particularly good throw when he beat the blitz
on a 3rd-and-9 on his second drive.

Gabbert finds
his tight end (yellow) on the hot read as three Jets blitzers come free (red)

Chad Henne, on the other hand,
was underwhelming and had a number of poor plays. The worst came when he
threw an interception straight into the hands of a linebacker in the middle of
the field.

What were you thinking Chad?

Who should
have won? Blaine Gabbert - Gabbert proved in game two that he has the ability
to move his team down the field. He has earned the starting position for now, but can he finally put together a full season
of quality play?

"Blaine has earned this opportunity and the entire organisation
is excited about his growth and we will strongly support him”